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Single-leaf entry doors at the corners of the ground floor were originally designed as separate male and female entrances to the Post Office lobby. Window openings, placed between the strong vertical forms of the Corinthian pilasters, pierce the symmetrically fenestrated side elevations of the building.
The right range has a blocked round-headed doorway to the left, and to the right is a doorway with reeded pilasters, a fanlight, and an open pediment. In the top floor are casement windows, and elsewhere the windows are sashes. [38] [40] II: 21–27 Lichfield Street
On the first floor, the northern bay serves as the main entrance. It is topped with a carved cartouche consisting of the WH monogram, ribbons, fruits and oak leaves. The door is flanked with marble panels carved with vases, foliage and bellflowers. The windows have a Corinthian column at each side and egg-and-dart molded lintels.
The hall is open to the roof, and the wings have two storeys. The house is on a projecting plinth and has quoins and a stone-slate roof. The doorway has a chamfered surround and an obtuse-angled lintel, and the windows are mullioned and transomed or mullioned, some with hood moulds. [32] [76] II* Sundial
The left house has plate glass windows in moulded surrounds in the ground floor, and sash windows above. In the right house there is a bay window to the right of the doorway, and a window with a wedge lintel on the left, and the upper floor contains top-hung casements. [32] II: 70 and 72 Potternewton Lane
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